February 06, 2006

A little note to the isolated troll

It was Groundhog day a couple of days ago, which gets one particular French troll - sorry for the redundancy - a little excited.

That's what happens sometimes when the only thing the troll has to do in his/her life is check once a month whether the "State" -- that is the people who actually work and are being robbed of their hard-earned money to pay for those too lazy to earn their life -- sent the awaited welfare money the troll claim to be owed by the "community".

I am going to repeat one last time the simple rules of this blog: comment in English, no insult, no telling me what I should do with my blog and my life in general, honest debate.

I have a life -- among other things I'm among those being robbed -- and I don't have the time to check every 2 minutes whether the idle guy posted his nonsense.

I repeat, this blog is not a forum, it is not state-owned, it is my private property. Oui c'est A MOI, libre individualiste qui ne permettra jamais que l'on viole sa propriété privée. It's mine. I know you hate it, you hate this word 'mine'. But that's what it is: mine, not yours. I pay for the hosting. I know you socialists are having a hard time understanding the concept of private property, that's not my problem. I do whatever I want with my property. Nobody is to tell me what I should or should not publish here.

Of course, the guy could have used the e-mail -- although I'm late in answering to my mail too, sorry -- I've never refused an honest debate. I said honest. Check the rules, check the blog, I've far from deleted all comments that supposedly want to debate my point of view. But the guy (girl?) is a coward: no blog that he pretends supports his point, no e-mail address, no name, no nothing, empty as his comments. The guy (gal?) is so desperate that he/she even goes so far as to post supposed dialogues between invented readers that are but only one person: him/herself.

Such is the "debate" à la française: the troll gets to do the dialogue/debate (all parts) and you get to listen, shut up and obey his lecturing and advice. Bet that's the kind of debate that will accomodate easily sharia.

And by the way, I am not an active member of the blue revolution. I never pretended to be, I only reported what was going on in my native country. Especially since I'm not completely behind them on every point. But I guess if the troll can read as well as he can write, there's no hope in sight.

And also: what you're doing is actually spamming me. Don't think you're smarter than others.

Posted by Carine at February 6, 2006 12:16 AM
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"I repeat, this blog is not a forum, it is not state-owned, it is my private property. ...It's mine. I know you hate it, you hate this word 'mine'. But that's what it is: mine, not yours. I pay for the hosting. I know you socialists are having a hard time understanding the concept of private property, that's not my problem. I do whatever I want with my property. Nobody is to tell me what I should or should not publish here."

I love it! I've been dying to come up with just the right way to say that on my blog. You found it.

- Kathy K

Posted by: At the Zoo at February 11, 2006 12:59 AM

Hey it's me, hope you missed me.

Congratulations on a hilarious response (didn't get the invented readers part though), you have me all figured out haven't you? All right so let's talk about me then. The funny thing is I'm not even really French, I certainly have never lived on welfare money and don't intend to (I'm a student, and not one of those in the fac who kept others from working to undo a badly needed law) and as hell am not a socialist. I'm terribly sorry if I don't fit into your stereotypes but I actually love the American spirit which is badly needed around here and I think France is rather doomed for the time being (that appeared to me clearly when France's excuse for a president just revoked a voted law, and not even a liberal one, because of the same old automatic protests from a youth whose only dream is to get a secure and easy job in the fonction publique and retire early). 76% of french youth want to work in the fonction publique, quite frightening. And I'm not even using "youth" in the France 2 sense here. But I'm getting carried away.

I'm a coward? My e-mail address has always been shown, here it is again : mr.drilou@hotmail.com. My name? You can call me Adrien, so that makes you as anonymous as I am. No, I don't have a blog, mainly because I usually have other things to do.

Anyway it's been nice talking to you, have fun with your site and debating with yourself, and sorry if you're developing high blood pressure because of me. See you

The troll (whatever gave you that idea)

Posted by: Drilou at May 25, 2006 05:02 PM
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